So if you set up the BuyBack, it automatically opts you in on every inspection?

Humm…maybe this isn’t as great as it seems.

If the client tells me at the end of the inspection, they’re not buying the house based on what I found, there’s no point in paying for the BB. Put obviously, there will still be a completed inspection.

And, as mentioned, sometimes the inspection isn’t a purchase inspection.

Don’t get me wrong, I’ve been begging for the BB option to be interrogated into ISN for over a year, but I assumed we’d have some control over it.

So if you set up the BuyBack, it automatically opts you in on every inspection?

Humm…maybe this isn’t as great as it seems.

If the client tells me at the end of the inspection, they’re not buying the house based on what I found, there’s no point in paying for the BB. Put obviously, there will still be a completed inspection.

And, as mentioned, sometimes the inspection isn’t a purchase inspection.

Don’t get me wrong, I’ve been begging for the BB option to be interrogated into ISN for over a year, but I assumed we’d have some control over it.

I haven’t crunched the numbers, but it happens enough, and honestly I am surprised how often . Although to be fair, I think many times it has little to do with the inspection itself, as much as the buyer just realizes they want out and the inspection period is a convenient way to cancel escrow. Of course, the benefit is I get hired a second time, and occasionally a third time by the client.

So if you set up the BuyBack, it automatically opts you in on every inspection?

Humm…maybe this isn’t as great as it seems.

If the client tells me at the end of the inspection, they’re not buying the house based on what I found, there’s no point in paying for the BB. Put obviously, there will still be a completed inspection.

And, as mentioned, sometimes the inspection isn’t a purchase inspection.

Don’t get me wrong, I’ve been begging for the BB option to be interrogated into ISN for over a year, but I assumed we’d have some control over it.

**Payment to InterNachi for program participation is still required! **

If you look at the document we provided you can choose in your ISN what Inspection Types/Services are sent to NACHI for the buy back program. It is NOT all inspections. http://help.inspectionsupport.net/is...back-guarantee
Maybe after 20 more years of ISN doing right by every inspector we meet you will not assume the worse of us every single time Bob! sheesshhh

Before you can join the buy back guarantee program, you must agree to the terms:Terms

I agree that I will participate in the buy back program, at $5.00 per inspection (to cover the cost of marketing the buy back program and printing materials for inspector use),** on every residential home inspection I perform for a home buyer while I am participating in the program.** I understand that I can cancel my participation at any time and all past guarantees will be honored.

I agree to link to the program details page whenever using the guarantee logo or referencing the guarantee – OR – I will include all the language provided on the program details page when referencing the program.

I agree to provide InterNACHI a copy of the inspection report when a claim is filed.

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I agree to the above statements and would like to join the buy back guarantee program

Remember! You must register every home inspection you perform once you join the buy back program (no cherry-picking inspections).